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I went out fishing on Saturday,and tried using super glue,to hold my trailer on.After about five casts,the trailer started slipping down again.Is there anything else,that might work?

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Lock Tite Gel is what I use. You have to hold it for about 30 seconds to a minute but it's solid after that. Regular superglue just didn't work very well for me. 

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Yup...lock Tite...blue bottle

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Peg it with a toothpick. Shove it in the head, trim it at the body, and hook the trailer behind the toothpick. It'll last a lot longer.

Lock Tite Gel is what I use. You have to hold it for about 30 seconds to a minute but it's solid after that. Regular superglue just didn't work very well for me. 

 

This. It works great. I picked some up at Lowes.

one of my winter projects is to tie on my own bait keeper using a bent paper clip and sewing thread. very easy especially on open hook lures like chatterbaits and buzzbaits

Yup...lock Tite...blue bottle

Does blue loc tite work for pork trailers, too?

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Does blue loc tite work for pork trailers, too?

 

You should not have a problem with pork trailers, they have a hole that is cut and they can be a pain to take off but you don't need glue with pork.

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